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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1993
The spectrum of injuries after blunt chest trauma presents a challenging problem to the emergency physician. The clinician must select among a number of diagnostic tests and therapeutic options after the initial history and physical examination has been performed. Nine clinical entities are discussed: sternal fracture, flail chest, pulmonary contusion,
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The spectrum of injuries after blunt chest trauma presents a challenging problem to the emergency physician. The clinician must select among a number of diagnostic tests and therapeutic options after the initial history and physical examination has been performed. Nine clinical entities are discussed: sternal fracture, flail chest, pulmonary contusion,
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Thoracic Surgery Clinics, 2018
This article provides an overview of current literature on blunt tracheobronchial injury, and discusses the presentation of tracheobronchial injuries in clinical and radiographic forms. A review of the current data on repair is provided with an outline of surgical management.
Eric Vallières, Ealaf Shemmeri
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This article provides an overview of current literature on blunt tracheobronchial injury, and discusses the presentation of tracheobronchial injuries in clinical and radiographic forms. A review of the current data on repair is provided with an outline of surgical management.
Eric Vallières, Ealaf Shemmeri
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The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1988
Blunt pelvic trauma results in significant morbidity and mortality from associated genitourinary, neurological, vascular, and visceral damage. Diagnosis begins in the ED with the initial trauma evaluation. Proper treatment using a multidisciplinary approach and cooperation between orthopedist, urologist, trauma surgeon, and emergency physician should ...
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Blunt pelvic trauma results in significant morbidity and mortality from associated genitourinary, neurological, vascular, and visceral damage. Diagnosis begins in the ED with the initial trauma evaluation. Proper treatment using a multidisciplinary approach and cooperation between orthopedist, urologist, trauma surgeon, and emergency physician should ...
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1989
Blunt abdominal trauma results in potentially life-threatening injuries that require organized rapid evaluation and treatment. Resuscitation of hemodynamically unstable patients should be completed in the operating room if retroperitoneal hemorrhage is not strongly suspected.
N, Smedira, W P, Schecter
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Blunt abdominal trauma results in potentially life-threatening injuries that require organized rapid evaluation and treatment. Resuscitation of hemodynamically unstable patients should be completed in the operating room if retroperitoneal hemorrhage is not strongly suspected.
N, Smedira, W P, Schecter
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1977
Most blunt forces pose a simultaneous hazard to the regions of the chest and abdomen. Complications following such injuries to the torso are usually the result of delays in diagnosis or inadequate operative treatment. Successful operative treatment requires accurate hemostasis, detection of all injuries, and the application of generally accepted ...
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Most blunt forces pose a simultaneous hazard to the regions of the chest and abdomen. Complications following such injuries to the torso are usually the result of delays in diagnosis or inadequate operative treatment. Successful operative treatment requires accurate hemostasis, detection of all injuries, and the application of generally accepted ...
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1985
A blunt injury to the chest may result in lesion of the chest wall as well as intrathoracic lesions such as lung contusion, heart contusion, pneumothorax and bleeding.
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A blunt injury to the chest may result in lesion of the chest wall as well as intrathoracic lesions such as lung contusion, heart contusion, pneumothorax and bleeding.
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Pediatrics In Review, 1996
Serious injuries remain the number one cause of death among American children. Major trauma is responsible for more than 50% of the mortality in children between the ages of 1 and 14 years. The majority of these life-threatening injuries result from blunt trauma rather than from penetrating injuries, which are much more common in adults.
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Serious injuries remain the number one cause of death among American children. Major trauma is responsible for more than 50% of the mortality in children between the ages of 1 and 14 years. The majority of these life-threatening injuries result from blunt trauma rather than from penetrating injuries, which are much more common in adults.
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Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1989
There is general agreement that physical examination alone is inadequate for abdominal evaluation in the multiply injured blunt trauma patient; but controversy exists regarding the preferred method of detecting intraabdominal injuries requiring celiotomy.
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There is general agreement that physical examination alone is inadequate for abdominal evaluation in the multiply injured blunt trauma patient; but controversy exists regarding the preferred method of detecting intraabdominal injuries requiring celiotomy.
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Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2013
Eye injuries in sports have an estimated incidence near 15%. These injuries can have a wide range of severity with a risk profile that is different for each individual sport. It is important to screen for and protect any functionally one-eyed athletes before athletic participation.
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Eye injuries in sports have an estimated incidence near 15%. These injuries can have a wide range of severity with a risk profile that is different for each individual sport. It is important to screen for and protect any functionally one-eyed athletes before athletic participation.
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1988
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses blunt trauma of an eye. A blow to the eye may cause a variety of ocular injuries. Blackeye is a hematoma within the soft tissues of the lids that may spread down over the cheek. The swelling and discoloration resolve within two weeks.
Roger L. Coakes +1 more
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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses blunt trauma of an eye. A blow to the eye may cause a variety of ocular injuries. Blackeye is a hematoma within the soft tissues of the lids that may spread down over the cheek. The swelling and discoloration resolve within two weeks.
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